LAW PUNDIT Thursday, October 21, 2004 10/21/2004 04:41:00 PM [Home]
Delaware Law Office legal weblog of Larry D. Sullivan
Delaware Law Office legal weblog of Larry D. Sullivan
Larry D. Sullivan, Attorney at Law, P.A. maintains the Delaware Law Office blawg and has numerous postings of interest, the most recent being "Watching the Disney Trial".
As a sign of the digitally engendered changing times in the legal world, Sullivan notes that there is a webcast of the Disney trial, which "is the first time that a Delaware Court has made a webcast available to the public." The webcast is free to Delaware residents but otherwise costs $10 a day for non-residents. As noted in the October 20, 2004 USA Today by Esteban Parra of The (Wilmington, Del.) News Journal,
"The Webcast, which became available Wednesday, is part of an experiment that marks Delaware's first attempt in two decades to expand electronic recording in its courtrooms.... The Internet broadcast is being made available by Courtroom Connect, which for the past year has provided real-time trial hearings to attorneys for about $600 a week, company officials said. By having the live feed, attorneys unable to be in the courtroom can see what's unfolding and better communicate with colleagues who are there. Some also use the feed as a learning tool."
The Law Pundit, who has taught law at the university level, also sees here a world of the future for law students, who will be able to study courtroom law while watching the live progress of actual court processes and procedures. Wonderful.
Delaware Law Office legal weblog of Larry D. Sullivan
Delaware Law Office legal weblog of Larry D. Sullivan
Larry D. Sullivan, Attorney at Law, P.A. maintains the Delaware Law Office blawg and has numerous postings of interest, the most recent being "Watching the Disney Trial".
As a sign of the digitally engendered changing times in the legal world, Sullivan notes that there is a webcast of the Disney trial, which "is the first time that a Delaware Court has made a webcast available to the public." The webcast is free to Delaware residents but otherwise costs $10 a day for non-residents. As noted in the October 20, 2004 USA Today by Esteban Parra of The (Wilmington, Del.) News Journal,
"The Webcast, which became available Wednesday, is part of an experiment that marks Delaware's first attempt in two decades to expand electronic recording in its courtrooms.... The Internet broadcast is being made available by Courtroom Connect, which for the past year has provided real-time trial hearings to attorneys for about $600 a week, company officials said. By having the live feed, attorneys unable to be in the courtroom can see what's unfolding and better communicate with colleagues who are there. Some also use the feed as a learning tool."
The Law Pundit, who has taught law at the university level, also sees here a world of the future for law students, who will be able to study courtroom law while watching the live progress of actual court processes and procedures. Wonderful.






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